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How the NEET Exam Controversy has Affected UAE Students: Heartbroken, Uncertain Future

June 24, 2024
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How the NEET Exam Controversy has Affected UAE Students: Heartbroken, Uncertain Future

Sankarsan, a student from Dubai, studied for three to four hours every day for over two years to prepare for the medical entrance exam in India. This was on top of a hectic school day that already involved juggling homework and tests. Students who wish to study medicine in India must take the National Eligibility Entrance Test for Undergraduates (NEET-UG), the largest entrance exam in the nation.

He told the Khaleej Times, “I was studying for 10 hours a day, if not more, during the month before the exam.” “I was doing past papers and coaching classes.” I studied for this test every minute I was awake.

Due to an exam start delay, more than 1,500 students received grace marks, and a record 67 students received an All India Rank (AIR) 1. From the same coaching center, six of them were. By contrast, just two students received an AIR 1 last year. Large-scale anomalies and document leaks have been alleged as nationwide student union protests have shaken the nation.

We’ve been through a trying period, Sankaran said. “Unfortunately, we didn’t receive what we deserved despite our expectations. Now, our future hangs in limbo because it is still unclear whether there will be a re-exam or we will have to go ahead with what we have.

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